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UncategorizedThe Estranged Creator of Dark Age of Camelot is Making His Own Damn Dark Age of Camelot
As co-founder and former president/CEO of Mythic Entertainment. Mark Jacobs introduced the online multiplayer world to the concept of realm-vs.-realm combat with 1999’s Darkness Falls. That MUD-style game paved the way for Dark Age of Camelot, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game that focused on the conflict between three fantasy realms — humans, elves and…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Microsoft Sells Off Its IPTV Business, Turns TV Focus to Xbox
Microsoft will sell its IPTV platform, Mediaroom, to Ericsson, and focus all of its consumer TV strategy on its Xbox division, the companysaid this morning in a statement. “With the sale of Mediaroom, Microsoft is dedicating all TV resources to Xbox,” the company said. Originally announced as far back as 2007, Mediaroom brought cable television…
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UncategorizedThe Drunken Dovahbear Of Skyrim Still Can’t Find Its Peace
After drinking too much honey mead, Skyrim‘s most ambitious bear has to rocket jump (with a dragon shout, obviously) through a mountain of enemies to earn his rest in the third part of the superb Dovahbear animation series by Bowz The previous parts are awesome as well, and there’s even a mod out there based…
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In China, You Can Pay Women To Play Video Games With You
In many parts of Asia, there is a job called “beer companion”. It’s exactly as its name implies. Young women working for a bar or a beer company dress in relatively skimpy outfits to drink with and to entertain bar guests. It’s already hit the West, but this seems this type of service is now…
By Eric Jou - Uncategorized
Chinese University Students Turn Swear Term Into Game of “Where’s Waldo?”
Chinese is an interesting language. It has close to 5000 years of history, but modern Chinese has loads of really quirky terms that don’t really mean much taken at face value. However sometimes these strange terms can be taken literally and have fun effects. The Chinese phrase “Search? Search, your sister!” (找你妹!) normally translates to…
By Eric Jou - Kotaku East
Laughably Bad Errors In Chinese TV Spotted By Netizens
Chinese television for the most part is pretty bad. Chock full ‘o’ rules and regulations by ridiculous State Organs, Chinese TV producers are still able to produce TV shows. However despite the producers’ best efforts, Chinese ‘netizens’ are still able to pick up inconsistencies and errors in production. First spotted on Chinese Twitter-like Sina Weibo,…
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Kotaku EastHere’s the first trailer for Project Versus J J-Stars Victory VS, the latest Shonen Jump crossover fighting game to grace our consoles. It has been described as the “ultimate Jump game” and, well, it sure does look the part. J-Stars Victory VS is coming out in Japan sometime in 2013 for the PS3 and the…
By András Neltz